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IRBNet releases National Research Network 2010 Benchmark Report

IRBNet releases National Research Network 2010 Benchmark Report

NHLBI, HeartWare award $13.3M to study benefits of heart devices for heart failure

NHLBI, HeartWare award $13.3M to study benefits of heart devices for heart failure

College of Osteopathic Medicine receives grant to develop training program for medical students

College of Osteopathic Medicine receives grant to develop training program for medical students

Researchers identify key player that lead to increased bleeding in diabetes patients with stroke injury

Researchers identify key player that lead to increased bleeding in diabetes patients with stroke injury

FibroGen announces FG-3019 interim results from phase 1/2 trial against pancreatic cancer

FibroGen announces FG-3019 interim results from phase 1/2 trial against pancreatic cancer

USC School of Medicine to host the first World Congress of Ultrasound in Medical Education

USC School of Medicine to host the first World Congress of Ultrasound in Medical Education

New study reports success of growing human liver cells on resorbable scaffolds

New study reports success of growing human liver cells on resorbable scaffolds

New study reveals illicit HGH use among young American male weightlifters

New study reveals illicit HGH use among young American male weightlifters

Pervasis pursues matrix-embedded endothelial cell-based therapy to target and regulate cell stroma

Pervasis pursues matrix-embedded endothelial cell-based therapy to target and regulate cell stroma

DARPA grants $5.6 million to Dana-Farber to develop viable countermeasures against unknown pathogen

DARPA grants $5.6 million to Dana-Farber to develop viable countermeasures against unknown pathogen

World Bank announces additional $5m grant to fight cholera in Haiti

World Bank announces additional $5m grant to fight cholera in Haiti

African American patients who are susceptible to hypertension may benefit from storytelling: New study

African American patients who are susceptible to hypertension may benefit from storytelling: New study

New project on developing countermeasures for natural and intentional exposure to disease pathogens

New project on developing countermeasures for natural and intentional exposure to disease pathogens

UMMS begins MBL-HCV1 Phase 2 trial to prevent hepatitis C virus infection in liver transplant patients

UMMS begins MBL-HCV1 Phase 2 trial to prevent hepatitis C virus infection in liver transplant patients

Women's Health Congress to explore mammography controversy

Women's Health Congress to explore mammography controversy

CINJ clinical trial explores anti-malaria drug against melanoma

CINJ clinical trial explores anti-malaria drug against melanoma

T.A. Sciences receives US patent for TA-65 to tackle aging process

T.A. Sciences receives US patent for TA-65 to tackle aging process

AAAS elevates Dartmouth professors to rank of Fellow

AAAS elevates Dartmouth professors to rank of Fellow

Exposure to room light prior to bedtime suppresses melatonin levels, increases cancer and diabetes risk: Study

Exposure to room light prior to bedtime suppresses melatonin levels, increases cancer and diabetes risk: Study

BP-lowering medications provide long-term benefit of reducing death risk from cardiovascular disease

BP-lowering medications provide long-term benefit of reducing death risk from cardiovascular disease

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